Originally Posted by DJCraig Ryan
Obviously Beat-matching and Fading has a lot to do with it but personally the main factots of a good DJ to me depends on 'Tune selection and Structuring the set'
Take M-Zone for example, we all know he isnt the best at beatmatching or keeping the mixes tight but this doesnt really matter. His tune selection and structuring is so good it compensates the beatmaching a hell of a lot!
Take his tunes, we all know he has a very good collection of all styles of Underground Hard Trance. He has all the classics and all the tunes we sometimes cant get our hands on. Basically he knows when and what to drop. Most importantly, his structuring is probably his strongest strength.
We all know M Zone likes to mix early into his tracks, this for me, does all the damage. This is what keeps dancefloor full. His High-energy mixing keeps the dancefloor full. Hes mixing so quick the crowd cant pause for breath. 1 Bassline has broke, and before you know it the next Bassline is in and the crowd are Jumping again. When the break comes in before you know it the next tune is fading in. Always keeping the floor full because they simply cant come off.
As for most of the German DJ's, we all know to, these for technical ability are not the best. As Hakka said, EQing not the best. Heavy-Shifting on the Bass etc but still it doesnt really go against them because there tune-selection is so spot on, they simply know what to drop and this is irreplicable.